The RAPP program is a toll-free tip line and online reporting service that's:
To report a wildlife-human interaction where public safety may be at risk, call the toll-free tip line. Know about or suspect a fisheries, wildlife, or environmental protection laws violation? Report it online.
Environmental violations to report include:
Remember, never confront or attempt to apprehend a suspect.
Document your observations (take notes) as soon as possible.
If you can, include:
Call the RAPP hotline (toll-free in B.C.): 1-877-952-7277 (1-877-952-RAPP)
If the situation is not an emergency:
Contact:
For known or suspected violations of fisheries, wildlife, or environmental protection laws, except salmon-related violations:
Accurate and timely reporting helps emergency call centre staff quickly relay your information to the nearest available Conservation Officer.
This, in turn, helps:
The watchful eyes of responsible and informed resource users are a powerful deterrent to potential violators.
As one example of the types of penalties violators are subject to, provisions in the Wildlife Act allow for a poachers hunting licence to be cancelled for up to 30 years, following conviction.
A poacher may also be subject to a fine and/or imprisonment, which could be:
The BC Wildlife Federation pays rewards up to $2,000 for information leading to the conviction of persons who have:
Human-wildlife conflict is a serious issue in British Columbia. Each year, too many bears and other wildlife are killed because of human decisions and behaviour.
For violations related to salmon, contact Fisheries and Oceans Canada: 1-800-465-4336.
If you witness any other violation, contact us.